The Story Behind Our Name

Le Guardien

Blends the family traditions of France, England, and China, where they have long used art, wealth, and trusts to safeguard family legacies.

France | Since 17th Century

The Art of Harmony

France has harmonised wealth with family heritage. Noble families established trusts to shelter assets such as Bordeaux vineyards, esteemed artworks, and cherished silver heirlooms.

England | Since 12th Century

The Structure of Trust

English nobles and wealthy landlords have passed their wealth to their firstborn sons. Trusts and strong wills, set up since the 1500s, protected large estates, ensuring smooth handovers to future generations.

China | Since Han Dynasty

The Value of Xiao (Filial Piety)

The beginning of the Han Dynasty, the concept of xiao filial piety—has intertwined family values with wealth preservation. Clan trusts, supported by zupu records and Qingming rites, have safeguarded treasures such as Ming porcelain and jade scrolls, emphasising moral continuity and long-term stability.

Meander or "Hui"
Motif Logo

The Endless Rhythm

Rooted in heritage, our logo draws inspiration from the Hui Motif —a graceful pattern shaped by millennia of Chinese tradition. Its flowing form traces the endless rhythm of time.

A Legacy Woven For You

"We ensure your story endures through generations."

Rooted in the wisdom of French, English, and Chinese histories, we honour the art of safeguarding and perpetuate each family's wealth and cultural legacy.

— Le Guardien